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Zachary Turner 1690164cac [llvm-pdbdump] Re-write the record layout code to be more resilient.
This reworks the way virtual bases are handled, and also the way
padding is detected across multiple levels of aggregates, producing
a much more accurate result.

llvm-svn: 301203
2017-04-24 17:47:24 +00:00
Zachary Turner 4dc4f01a86 [llvm-pdbdump] Recursively dump class layout.
llvm-svn: 300258
2017-04-13 21:11:00 +00:00
Zachary Turner c883a8c6dc [llvm-pdbdump] More advanced class definition dumping.
Previously the dumping of class definitions was very primitive,
and it made it hard to do more than the most trivial of output
formats when dumping.  As such, we would only dump one line for
each field, and then dump non-layout items like nested types
and enums.

With this patch, we do a complete analysis of the object
hierarchy including aggregate types, bases, virtual bases,
vftable analysis, etc.  The only immediately visible effects
of this are that a) we can now dump a line for the vfptr where
before we would treat that as padding, and b) we now don't
treat virtual bases that come at the end of a class as padding
since we have a more detailed analysis of the class's storage
usage.

In subsequent patches, we should be able to use this analysis
to display a complete graphical view of a class's layout including
recursing arbitrarily deep into an object's base class / aggregate
member hierarchy.

llvm-svn: 300133
2017-04-12 23:18:21 +00:00
Zachary Turner 0c990bbe09 [llvm-pdbdump] Display padding bytes on record layout
When dumping classes, show where padding occurs, and at the end of the
class print statistics about how many bytes total of padding exist in a
class.

Since PDB doesn't specifically contain information about padding, we have
to mimic this by sort of reversing a small portion of the record layout
algorithm (e.g. looking at offsets and sizes and trying to determine
whether something is part of the same field or a new field).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31800

llvm-svn: 299869
2017-04-10 19:33:29 +00:00
Adrian McCarthy 08eb343cce Improves pretty printing of variable types in llvm-pdbdump
* Adds support for pointers to arrays, which was missing
* Adds some tests
* Improves consistency of const and volatile qualifiers
* Eliminates non-composable special case code for arrays and function by using
  a more general recursive approach
* Has a hack for getting the calling convention into the right spot for
  pointer-to-functions

Given the rapid changes happenning in llvm-pdbdump, this may be difficult to
merge.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31832

llvm-svn: 299848
2017-04-10 16:43:09 +00:00
Zachary Turner 1b1a70f172 General usability improvements to generic PDB library.
1. Added some asserts to make sure concrete symbol types don't
   get constructed with RawSymbols that have an incompatible
   SymTag enum value.
2. Added new forwarding macros that auto-define an Id/Sym method
   pair whenever there is a method that returns a SymIndexId.
   Previously we would just provide one method that returned only
   the SymIndexId and it was up to the caller to use the Session
   object to get a pointer to the symbol.  Now we automatically
   get both the method that returns the Id, as well as a method
   that returns the pointer directly with just one macro.
3. Added some methods for dumping straight to stdout that can
   be used from inside the debugger for diagnostics during a
   debug session.
4. Added a clone() method and a cast<T>() method to PDBSymbol
   that can shorten some usage patterns.

llvm-svn: 299831
2017-04-10 06:14:09 +00:00
Zachary Turner a9054ddd9c [CodeView/PDB] Rename a bunch of files.
We were starting to get some name clashes between llvm-pdbdump
and the common CodeView framework, so I took this opportunity
to rename a bunch of files to more accurately describe their
usage.  This also helps in llvm-pdbdump to distinguish
between different files and whether they are used for pretty
dump mode or raw dump mode.

llvm-svn: 291627
2017-01-11 00:35:43 +00:00